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Join a masterclass in shirt cutting with Jermyn Street shirtmakers Budd London. Every shirt pattern is drafted and cut using traditional techniques in their unique on-site cutting room, located above the shop.

Budd has been situated in the Piccadilly Arcade since the company’s inception...

This exhibition brings together British milliners, chosen for their diverse designs and skills, to give an insight into the particular workings and craftsmanship of each. Supported by Fenwick and The Worshipful Company of Feltmakers, and hosted by The Art Workers’ Guild.

Danish silverware specialist Georg Jensen brings a master silversmith from their Copenhagen workshop to London. Visitors are invited to view demonstrations throughout the afternoon, learn about the process and ask questions, accompanied by Danish cinnamon pastries from Ole & Steen.

Lucille Lewin is joined in her studio by Victoria Gaiger and Tom Loxley, editors of rakesprogress magazine, to discuss her life and work. Known for her organic sculptures, Lucille’s work is in demand all over the world, but much of her inspiration derives from her reverence for the natural...

Hatta Byng, Editor of House & Garden, hosts a panel discussion and Q&A with Petersham Nurseries' longstanding suppliers and craftsmen, with interactive demonstrations taking place after the talk. A new Murano collection is also launched in the Covent Garden store.

Founded by the Worshipful Company of Carpenters in 1893, the Building Crafts College has a long tradition of delivering high-quality education training in building crafts and conservation. Visit to discover the woodworking, stonemasonry, conservation and construction courses on offer and enjoy...

With soaring costs and a squeeze on studio space, how do craft businesses keep thriving in London? Join Cockpit CEO Annie Warburton, makers David Marques and Majeda Clarke and Ed Bayes from the Mayor of London’s Office for a debate chaired by Katie Treggiden.

Craft Central hosts Damage and Repair, a talk by Celia Pym, Woman’s Hour Craft prize finalist, followed by a community stitching event with Stitch School which runs throughout the week. Additional workshops, demonstrations and talks on wellbeing in craftsmanship also feature.

Master shoemakers Carréducker host a programme of events. Hear experts in conversation with avant-garde shoemaker James Kearns, discover shoemaking and leatherwork courses during an open house, view students’ work in The New Cordwainers exhibition and join a dog collar saddle-stitch...

Shahed Saleem and and Alex Sherratt, architects of Shahporan Mosque Hackney and Mildmay Shoreditch Tabernacle respectively, offer a visit to these buildings, sharing insights on how a religious site can capture community identity. A Barakat Trust event.

FRONT London presents award-winning rug maker Lila Valadan. Join Lila as she talks to writer and author Emma Crichton-Miller about the production of her Iranian rugs: the women who make them, the natural materials they use and the philosophy behind their craft.

Senior Curator Charlotte Bolland is joined by artist-jeweller Silvia Weidenbach and jewellery historian Beatriz Chadour-Sampson to discuss Elizabethan Treasures: Miniatures by Hilliard and Oliver and the enduring appeal of portrait miniatures, their relation to the body as jewellery...